Therefore, a good government should implement comprehensive sexual education to prevent the spread of STDs, thus protecting the general health of it's citizens.

Not all parents are capable of giving their children comprehensive sexual education, nor do all parents want their children to have comprehensive sexual education.

However, people will eventually begin to have sex. If they are never given the opportunity to learn about sexual diseases, and how to prevent sexual diseases, then how can they protect themselves when they start having sexual intercourse?

Relying on parents alone to teach their children about STDs is not effective enough to combat the rising levels of STDs inside of the United States, and across the world. Therefore, we should take the responsibility out of the hands of parents, and put it in to the hands of professionally trained teachers, who can ensure children understand STDs well enough to prevent them.

I think its should be less about education and more about law
there are laws against sex until the age of 16 to 18 or even 20
(depends on the country)
But i think that:
1. The laws must me universal, like NO SEX UNTIL 20 all over the world
2. WITH NO EXCEPTIONS (like if you are a 14 y\o girl you can have sex with 15 y\o)
3. This law should be enforced by any means, with harsh punishments.

Of course education is important too, but it is secondary.

By doing so you solve problems like early age pregnancy, and many other
things that i cant think about right now.
Plus HIV among teenagers will gone (same as many other sexual "issues")

I think its should be less about education and more about law
there are laws against sex until the age of 16 to 18 or even 20
(depends on the country)
But i think that:
1. The laws must me universal, like NO SEX UNTIL 20 all over the world
2. WITH NO EXCEPTIONS (like if you are a 14 y\o girl you can have sex with 15 y\o)
3. This law should be enforced by any means, with harsh punishments.

Of course education is important too, but it is secondary.

By doing so you solve problems like early age pregnancy, and many other
things that i cant think about right now.
Plus HIV among teenagers will gone (same as many other sexual "issues")

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Realistically that could never work. Ever.

People are meant to have sex and will continue to do so no matter what the laws are.

Abstinence doesn't work, and has never worked. Education and providing contraceptives does work. I understand why adults are uncomfortable with kids having sex, but they should really pay more attention to what they did growing up.